bring

//brɪŋ//
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Verb

bringInfinitive
bringPresent tense
broughtPast tense
broughtPast participle
bringingPresent participle
bringsThird-person singular
1

To carry, convey, or transport something or someone to the place where the speaker is or will be.

Please bring your book to class tomorrow.

2

To cause something to come to a place or person; to deliver or provide.

The new policy will bring many changes to our company.

3

To cause a particular state, condition, or result to occur.

The new policy will bring positive changes to the company.

4

To initiate or introduce a legal action, charge, or claim.

They decided to bring a lawsuit against the company.

5

To persuade or influence someone to adopt a particular view or take a particular action.

What brought you to change your mind?

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